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This from the March issue of Library Journal.



The Whole Island: Six Decades of Cuban Poetry.
ed. & tr. by Mark Weiss. U.S.: Univ. of 
California Pr. 2009. 624p. ISBN 978-0-520-25894-5. pap. $29.95. POETRY

Cuba’s poets have always found their place within 
the constructs of history, yet we remain naïve about these
The Whole Island: Six Decades of Cuban Poetry.
brilliant writers and the works that they have 
beautifully created, until now. From the depths 
of the Cuban psyche, editor and translator Weiss 
delicately gathers six decades of Cuban poetry in 
this bilingual anthology. This literary feat, an 
act of opposition to censorship, inevitably 
presents the works of poets who have had to fight 
for their independence. While many Cuban writers 
were forced into exile, their literature somehow 
flourished on the island and across the sea, 
becoming a force in the midst of war and 
communism. Despite ill-timed acts of bigotry and 
the crude editing imposed by the Cuban 
government, they prevailed, candidly sharing 
their messages at a time when homosexuality was 
outlawed and antirevolutionary opinions were 
suppressed. Represented within this book are 
poets from the mid-1900s to the present, such as 
Nicolás Guillén, Cintio Vitier, Nancy Morejón, 
and many others. This is a prized collection of 
Cuban poetry. Recommended for all libraries and 
bookstores.­Rick Villalobos, Villa Park P.L., IL


Announcing The Whole Island: Six Decades of Cuban 
Poetry (University of California Press).
http://go.ucpress.edu/WholeIsland

"Not since the 1982 publication of Paul Auster's 
Random House Book of Twentieth Century French 
Poetry has a bilingual anthology so effectively 
broadened the sense of poetic terrain outside the 
United States and also created a superb 
collection of foreign poems in English. There is 
nothing else like it."   John Palattella in The 
Nation